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...Fishers are not alone. Baby boomers' parents who took up travel or fled to the Sun Belt a decade or two ago are coming home. Nearly 18% of people over 60 who moved across state lines say they are returning to their hometown, according to the Census Bureau. Demographers Christopher Briem of the University of Pittsburgh and Peter A. Morrison of the Rand Corp. found that more than one-third of the elderly who moved to Pittsburgh from 1995 to 2000 had relocated from Florida...
...countermigration of elderly retirees offers some important lessons for those just embarking on their youthful retirement years--roughly ages 60 through 72. Yes, we're living in a time of unprecedented longevity and health, and there is nothing wrong with planning to spend 10 to 20 years in the sun. But we all grow old, and then our values can change in a hurry. Some things to consider before picking up stakes and heading where it's warm...
...sun set over Harvard Stadium last night, it was difficult to tell a difference...
...We’re sort of those aficionados that can pick out these little subtle flavors and really enjoy a puzzle,” he says. “Lots of people do puzzles, but no one takes it up to his level,” says Sun H. Chung, a fellow chemistry grad student. Hardcore though he is, the Sudoku World Champion tagline might take some getting used to. Snyder maintains that he hasn’t used it as a pick-up line—”yet.” But not to worry, there?...
...methamphetamine abuse. Who better to head up our spring celebration? So relax, Class of ’97, and drink in the best rock since Ace of Base’s “The Sign” first hit the charts. The top’s down, the sun is shining, and Stephan Jenkins said it best: “That’s a good idea, break a promise to your mother.” We are left only to hope the good times keep rolling, at least for another decade...